基于监测的频谱管理,以扩大空白空间利用的机会

K. Muraoka, H. Sugahara, M. Ariyoshi
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频谱管理是机会频谱接入(OSA)利用空白空间而不对现有接收机造成有害干扰所需的关键功能之一。基于无线电传播估计的地理定位数据库方法是一种实用的频谱管理方法。然而,在实际无线电环境中,传播模型不可避免地包含路径损耗的估计误差,从而导致在位接收机的载波干扰比(CIR)估计误差。因此,必须限制机会系统的允许发射功率,以使CIR保持在所需的水平。这可能会阻止空白被有效利用。为了提高CIR估计的精度,提出了基于监测的频谱管理方法。在所提出的干扰监测技术中,位于在位接收器附近的监测节点实际上同时测量干扰信号和在位信号。根据测量结果,基于最小均方误差(MMSE)准则对CIR估计进行补偿。所提出的干扰监测可以协同扩展以利用空间分异。在简单蜂窝系统模型下的分析评估表明,干扰监测可以更准确地估计CIR,从而显著提高允许发射功率。对于城市宏小区,单节点干扰监测可使发射功率提高4 dB以上;4节点协同干扰监测提高了7db以上。因此,干扰监测可以在不增加对现有系统干扰的情况下扩大空白空间利用的机会。
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Monitoring-based spectrum management for expanding opportunities of white space utilization
Spectrum management is one of the key functions needed for opportunistic spectrum access (OSA) to utilize white space without causing harmful interference to incumbent receivers. Geo-location database approaches using radio propagation estimation have been regarded as practical spectrum management methods. However, propagation models inevitably include an estimation error of path loss in actual radio environments, resulting in estimation error of carrier to interference ratio (CIR) of the incumbent receivers. Consequently, an allowable transmit power of the opportunistic system has to be limited to keep the CIR at a required level. This could prevent white space from being efficiently utilized. To improve the accuracy of CIR estimation, we propose monitoring-based spectrum management. In the proposed technology, referred to as Interference Monitoring, a monitoring node located near the incumbent receivers actually measures both the interference signals and the incumbent signals. Using the measurement results, the CIR estimates are compensated based on minimum mean square error (MMSE) criterion. The proposed Interference Monitoring can be extended cooperatively to utilize spatial diversity. Analytical evaluations assuming a simple cellular system model show that the Interference Monitoring can more accurately estimate CIR, and thus it can significantly increase the allowable transmit power. For an urban macro cell, the Interference Monitoring with a single node achieved more than a 4 dB increase of the transmit power; the Cooperative Interference Monitoring with 4 nodes achieved more than a 7 dB increase. Thus, the Interference Monitoring can expand opportunities for white space utilization without increasing the interference to the incumbent system.
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